Official Kaufman announcement

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Golden Bears' defensive coordinator has 12 seasons of FBS experience in the role
Art Kaufman Named Defensive Coordinator

BERKELEY Cal head football coach Sonny Dykes announced Wednesday that Art Kaufman, who has developed some of the top defenses in the country at multiple stops over his 32-year collegiate career, has agreed to become the Golden Bears' defensive coordinator. Kaufman has 12 seasons of experience as a defensive coordinator at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision level, serving in the role at Cincinnati, North Carolina, Mississippi and Texas Tech. He was nominated for the prestigious Broyles Award given annually to college football's top assistant coach both at North Carolina in 2011 and Texas Tech in 2012.

"After an extensive search and evaluation process, we have identified one of the top coaches and teachers in the business to join our staff at Cal," Dykes said. "Art has a tremendous amount of experience and an excellent track record in significant roles on the defensive side of the ball at the highest level of college football. He is a great fit at Cal as he shares in our philosophy of developing players to their fullest potential both on and off the field, while being an excellent teacher in all aspects of the game."

"I'm thrilled to be joining the Cal football coaching staff and believe that my coaching experience will help our defense improve quickly," Kaufman said. "I'm looking forward to building a strong defense that will make significant contributions to our success as a football team. Sonny Dykes is in the initial stages of building a tremendous football program at Cal, and it's great to be part of that process early on."

Kaufman was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Cincinnati in 2013 when the Bearcats finished 9-4 overall and played in the Belk Bowl. Kaufman's defense was one of the best in the country, ranking in the top 10 nationally in both rushing defense (6th, 104.5 ypg) and total defense (9th, 315.6 ypg). Cincinnati was also among the top 30 in 10 of the 11 primary defensive categories tracked in the national stats, including 14th in scoring defense (21.0 ppg).

Defensive lineman Jordan Stepp earned first-team All-American Athletic Conference honors in the inaugural season of the league while three Bearcats defensive lineman Silverberry Mouhon, linebacker Greg Blair and cornerback Deven Drane were second-team selections.

"I feel confident that Art Kaufman is the right coach to lead our defense," Dykes said. "I've observed his career for many years and have a strong appreciation for what he has accomplished. His teams are always fundamentally sound and play hard. The thing that really stood out as we researched him is that all of his former players that we talked to said the highlight of their career was playing for Art. It's a real credit to who he is as a person and a coach."

"When you have an opportunity to hire a coach of this caliber it speaks volumes to Cal's reputation on a national level," Dykes added. "Art had lots of other opportunities but joined us at Cal because he sees the same potential that I saw when I decided to take this coaching job. We're all excited about the future of Cal football and the opportunity to build something together."

The performance of Kaufman's defense last season came on the heels of a 2012 campaign in which he led a complete overhaul of the Texas Tech defense. Inheriting a 2011 unit that ranked 114th nationally in total defense (485.58 ypg), the Red Raiders improved to 38th (367.31 ypg) while ranking second in the Big 12 Conference. Texas Tech was keyed by a pass defense that led the league and ranked 15th in the country (192.00 ypg). The Red Raiders finished 8-5 overall and were victorious at the Meineke Car Care Bowl.

Defensive lineman Kerry Hyder along with defensive backs Cody Davis and D.J. Johnson were named second-team All-Big 12 in 2012, while Davis was also a first-team Capital One Academic All-American and one of 15 finalists for the prestigious William B. Campbell Trophy.

"Art has a proven track record of quick improvement and that was on full display during his tenure at Texas Tech," Dykes said. "He also has the ability to mesh a defense with a fast-paced offense. Those are two things that we obviously need."

Kaufman joined the Red Raiders from North Carolina, where he was the defensive coordinator for the Tar Heels in 2011 and the linebackers coach for three campaigns from 2009-11. Kaufman helped guide the 2011 Tar Heels to a No. 27 national ranking in rush defense (123.92 ypg), a No. 48 ranking in total defense (365.23 ypg) and an appearance against Missouri in the Independence Bowl.

Carolina developed several outstanding linebackers under Karuman's guidance, including current NFL players Zach Brown (Tennessee), Bruce Carter (Dallas) and Kevin Reddick (New Orleans).

Prior to his three-year run at North Carolina, Kaufman spent one season coaching the defensive line and special teams at Southern Miss (2008), three coaching linebackers at Middle Tennessee (2005-07), two both as the defensive line coach at East Carolina (2003-04) and two as the defensive coordinator/linebackers coach at Arkansas Tech (2000-01).

During his lone season at Southern Miss, the Golden Eagles posted a 7-6 record and won their last five games, including a New Orleans Bowl victory. Kaufman's 2006 team at Middle Tennessee won a co-Sun Belt title and was the school's first bowl team in 45 seasons, with the Blue Raiders defense ranking third in the nation in tackles for loss (8.08 tflpg) and 20th in sacks (2.77 spg). His first team at Arkansas Tech was 8-2.

Kaufman coached 10 of the previous 13 seasons over two stints at Mississippi, starting in 1988 with a four-year run working with defensive ends and linebackers before returning to Ole Miss for six campaigns from 1995-2000 as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.

During his first stint at Ole Miss, Kaufman helped guide the Rebels to back-to-back bowl appearances during the 1989 (Liberty Bowl) and 1990 (Gator Bowl) seasons for the first time since 1970 and 1971. In his second tour of duty, the Rebels played in four straight bowls (1997-2000) with his 1999 squad ranking fourth nationally in rushing defense (76.9 ypg).

In between his two stints at Mississippi he spent three seasons as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Louisiana Tech (1992-94). His 1992 team ranked fourth nationally in total defense (256.5 ypg).

Kaufman also coached five seasons at Northwestern State (1983-87), working with the outside linebackers for the first four campaigns before being promoted to defensive coordinator/linebackers coach for his fifth and final season.

Kaufman broke into the coaching business as a graduate assistant at Delta State in 1982 after receiving his bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas at Monticello in 1980. He was a four-year starting linebacker during his collegiate playing days with the Boll Weevils.

A native of Dermott, Ark., Kaufman has three daughters: Tara, Taylor and Madison.
ColoradoBear
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someones gotta ask- anyone have a guess on the $$$ involved? and where they came from? Dude has to be making more than Buh did. Because he actually looks like a decent hire.

Welcome Cal, Art.
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Willing to eat a little crow. I like this hire.
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MoragaBear;842268030 said:

Golden Bears' defensive coordinator has 12 seasons of FBS experience in the role
Art Kaufman Named Defensive Coordinator

BERKELEY Cal head football coach Sonny Dykes announced Wednesday that Art Kaufman, who has developed some of the top defenses in the country at multiple stops over his 32-year collegiate career, has agreed to become the Golden Bears' defensive coordinator. Kaufman has 12 seasons of experience as a defensive coordinator at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision level, serving in the role at Cincinnati, North Carolina, Mississippi and Texas Tech. He was nominated for the prestigious Broyles Award given annually to college football's top assistant coach both at North Carolina in 2011 and Texas Tech in 2012.

"After an extensive search and evaluation process, we have identified one of the top coaches and teachers in the business to join our staff at Cal," Dykes said. "Art has a tremendous amount of experience and an excellent track record in significant roles on the defensive side of the ball at the highest level of college football. He is a great fit at Cal as he shares in our philosophy of developing players to their fullest potential both on and off the field, while being an excellent teacher in all aspects of the game."

"I'm thrilled to be joining the Cal football coaching staff and believe that my coaching experience will help our defense improve quickly," Kaufman said. "I'm looking forward to building a strong defense that will make significant contributions to our success as a football team. Sonny Dykes is in the initial stages of building a tremendous football program at Cal, and it's great to be part of that process early on."

Kaufman was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Cincinnati in 2013 when the Bearcats finished 9-4 overall and played in the Belk Bowl. Kaufman's defense was one of the best in the country, ranking in the top 10 nationally in both rushing defense (6th, 104.5 ypg) and total defense (9th, 315.6 ypg). Cincinnati was also among the top 30 in 10 of the 11 primary defensive categories tracked in the national stats, including 14th in scoring defense (21.0 ppg).

Defensive lineman Jordan Stepp earned first-team All-American Athletic Conference honors in the inaugural season of the league while three Bearcats defensive lineman Silverberry Mouhon, linebacker Greg Blair and cornerback Deven Drane were second-team selections.

"I feel confident that Art Kaufman is the right coach to lead our defense," Dykes said. "I've observed his career for many years and have a strong appreciation for what he has accomplished. His teams are always fundamentally sound and play hard. The thing that really stood out as we researched him is that all of his former players that we talked to said the highlight of their career was playing for Art. It's a real credit to who he is as a person and a coach."

"When you have an opportunity to hire a coach of this caliber it speaks volumes to Cal's reputation on a national level," Dykes added. "Art had lots of other opportunities but joined us at Cal because he sees the same potential that I saw when I decided to take this coaching job. We're all excited about the future of Cal football and the opportunity to build something together."

The performance of Kaufman's defense last season came on the heels of a 2012 campaign in which he led a complete overhaul of the Texas Tech defense. Inheriting a 2011 unit that ranked 114th nationally in total defense (485.58 ypg), the Red Raiders improved to 38th (367.31 ypg) while ranking second in the Big 12 Conference. Texas Tech was keyed by a pass defense that led the league and ranked 15th in the country (192.00 ypg). The Red Raiders finished 8-5 overall and were victorious at the Meineke Car Care Bowl.

Defensive lineman Kerry Hyder along with defensive backs Cody Davis and D.J. Johnson were named second-team All-Big 12 in 2012, while Davis was also a first-team Capital One Academic All-American and one of 15 finalists for the prestigious William B. Campbell Trophy.

"Art has a proven track record of quick improvement and that was on full display during his tenure at Texas Tech," Dykes said. "He also has the ability to mesh a defense with a fast-paced offense. Those are two things that we obviously need."

Kaufman joined the Red Raiders from North Carolina, where he was the defensive coordinator for the Tar Heels in 2011 and the linebackers coach for three campaigns from 2009-11. Kaufman helped guide the 2011 Tar Heels to a No. 27 national ranking in rush defense (123.92 ypg), a No. 48 ranking in total defense (365.23 ypg) and an appearance against Missouri in the Independence Bowl.

Carolina developed several outstanding linebackers under Karuman's guidance, including current NFL players Zach Brown (Tennessee), Bruce Carter (Dallas) and Kevin Reddick (New Orleans).

Prior to his three-year run at North Carolina, Kaufman spent one season coaching the defensive line and special teams at Southern Miss (2008), three coaching linebackers at Middle Tennessee (2005-07), two both as the defensive line coach at East Carolina (2003-04) and two as the defensive coordinator/linebackers coach at Arkansas Tech (2000-01).

During his lone season at Southern Miss, the Golden Eagles posted a 7-6 record and won their last five games, including a New Orleans Bowl victory. Kaufman's 2006 team at Middle Tennessee won a co-Sun Belt title and was the school's first bowl team in 45 seasons, with the Blue Raiders defense ranking third in the nation in tackles for loss (8.08 tflpg) and 20th in sacks (2.77 spg). His first team at Arkansas Tech was 8-2.

Kaufman coached 10 of the previous 13 seasons over two stints at Mississippi, starting in 1988 with a four-year run working with defensive ends and linebackers before returning to Ole Miss for six campaigns from 1995-2000 as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.

During his first stint at Ole Miss, Kaufman helped guide the Rebels to back-to-back bowl appearances during the 1989 (Liberty Bowl) and 1990 (Gator Bowl) seasons for the first time since 1970 and 1971. In his second tour of duty, the Rebels played in four straight bowls (1997-2000) with his 1999 squad ranking fourth nationally in rushing defense (76.9 ypg).

In between his two stints at Mississippi he spent three seasons as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Louisiana Tech (1992-94). His 1992 team ranked fourth nationally in total defense (256.5 ypg).

Kaufman also coached five seasons at Northwestern State (1983-87), working with the outside linebackers for the first four campaigns before being promoted to defensive coordinator/linebackers coach for his fifth and final season.

Kaufman broke into the coaching business as a graduate assistant at Delta State in 1982 after receiving his bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas at Monticello in 1980. He was a four-year starting linebacker during his collegiate playing days with the Boll Weevils.

A native of Dermott, Ark., Kaufman has three daughters: Tara, Taylor and Madison.


No wonder it took so long. It probably took two weeks just to write that announcement. Good stuff though.
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Go bears!!!!!!!!!
burritos
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Why was he let go again? Cause Tuberville wanted someone who could recruit locally? Apologies if I'm sounding snarky, but this resume sounds too good to be true.
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Sounds like Kaufman is a LB coach as well. Buh bye buh?
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burritos;842268045 said:

Why was he let go again? Cause Tuberville wanted someone who could recruit locally? Apologies if I'm sounding snarky, but this resume sounds too good to be true.


Someone who could recruit the midwest.
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burritos;842268045 said:

Why was he let go again? Cause Tuberville wanted someone who could recruit locally? Apologies if I'm sounding snarky, but this resume sounds too good to be true.


http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20140103/SPT0101/301030105/UC-football-parting-ways-2-coaches

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"The defense played well," Tuberville said. "This is more about recruiting. I always start with recruiting."


Recruiting is of course always important. But for us, right now we are so technically deficient, we need a guy like Kaufman.
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tydog;842268048 said:

Sounds like Kaufman is a LB coach as well. Buh bye buh?


Why? Buh's expertise is as LB coach. Keep him there. We're paying him anyway.
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I like it a lot!!! Nice work Sonny and Co.
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KoreAmBear;842268051 said:

Why? Buh's expertise is as LB coach. Keep him there. We're paying him anyway.


Agreed.

Even Buh has to acknowledge that he absolutely blew as a DC.

Now he might be able to get back to doing something he's capable of doing.

Of course, he'll be getting paid ridiculous money for it, but I doubt he'll find a position that will pay him more currently.

If it's an ego thing, I suppose he could work a buyout.

It'll be interesting to see what Buh has to say.
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I think someone said this earlier...now both of our coordinators are Tuberville cast-offs. LOL.

Time to prove him wrong, Art!
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This looks like an excellent hire. Really like the fact that he's been able to come in and turn around poor defenses in the past and is familiar with the pairing of a fast paced offense. I believe with the players that we will have back from injury, and his coaching ability that we will see a HUGE improvement on that side of the ball.

One thing that I didn't see mentioned - is he traditionally a 3-4 or 4-3 guy?
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Very solid hire. Well done. I think I'd read that he was a 4-3 guy, but we'll see.
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Will he have input on the DL hire?
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Okay, for the first time in over a year, I am feeling like a bit of a sunshine pumper. This is the hire we wanted last year, to pair with Sonny/TFS's offense... better a year late than never.

Also, I have to think we will be less dreadfully unlucky on the injury front this year, knock on wood.
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TheSouseFamily;842268039 said:

No wonder it took so long. It probably took two weeks just to write that announcement. Good stuff though.


:rollinglaugh:
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Do we know yet if the other defensive coaches will remain on staff? I'm just curious if there are guys he wants to bring in.

This is the type of hire I thought we'd get last year. Someone who can run his own D and has proved it. I hope this works out. Our defense has fallen so far behind I think we need someone focused on them and not recruiting. This will be the 3rd defensive coordinator in 3 years for some of these guys. The recruiting will have to come later or by way of another coach now.

I looked at his Cincy schedule and he at least appears to be competent. They played some absolutely dreadful teams (1-11, 0-12, 2-10 x 2) but they kept most of the better teams below their averages, which is fantastic. Unlike our D last year, where we made every single highlight film for the other team.

Welcome to Cal, Art!
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Sounds like a good hire. Agree that someone like Kaufman should have been hired last year.
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I wondered about that. Given that a coach's contacts in a given area can be significant, is there something about recruiting the midwest that is different from the southeast or southwest? Is this code for "recruiting is not a strength"? It may be that coaching ability is more critical than recruiting right now but wouldn't we also agree that most coaches are only as good as the talent they have to work with? Color me cautiously optimistic. He does sound like an upgrade.
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KoreAmBear;842268050 said:

http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20140103/SPT0101/301030105/UC-football-parting-ways-2-coaches



Recruiting is of course always important. But for us, right now we are so technically deficient, we need a guy like Kaufman.


I guess this might be an issue with Cincinnati. But Cal has always been able to recruit. For the top recruits I think you need a Toshlike edge, but Bruce, Holmoe, Gilby, Tedford, all have been able to recruit. Success on the field obviously helps, but there is a cohort of recruits every year that want the bay area, or PAC, or west coast, want to be Cali, want to be close to family and don't want to be in Socal or timbuckeugeneordesert and want respectable education brand(or at least the parents want it). Bottom line, good for us with the Kaufman pick up.
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question.....how much are we paying buh as LB coach? still the same as before? then how are we paying kaufman?
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RealDrew2;842268089 said:

Sounds like a good hire. Agree that someone like Kaufman should have been hired last year.


Yep.
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aceman;842268095 said:

question.....how much are we paying buh as LB coach? still the same as before? then how are we paying kaufman?


Sandy said that she was going to generate another million dollars by moving the Oregon game to levi's....
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burritos;842268094 said:

I guess this might be an issue with Cincinnati. But Cal has always been able to recruit. For the top recruits I think you need a Toshlike edge, but Bruce, Holmoe, Gilby, Tedford, all have been able to recruit. Success on the field obviously helps, but there is a cohort of recruits every year that want the bay area, or PAC, or west coast, want to be Cali, want to be close to family and don't want to be in Socal or timbuckeugeneordesert and want respectable education brand(or at least the parents want it). Bottom line, good for us with the Kaufman pick up.


Judging by the amount of NFL talent we have produced (SAHPC or not), and even those leaving for combines from our 1-11 team, our clear #1 need is technique and coordination. We still have talent and can get more. But we need to really shore up gap and secondary assignment issues, tackling, and both run and pass defense schemes.
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MoragaBear;842268030 said:

Golden Bears' defensive coordinator has 12 seasons of FBS experience in the role
Art Kaufman Named Defensive Coordinator

BERKELEY Cal head football coach Sonny Dykes announced Wednesday that Art Kaufman, who has developed some of the top defenses in the country at multiple stops over his 32-year collegiate career, has agreed to become the Golden Bears' defensive coordinator. Kaufman has 12 seasons of experience as a defensive coordinator at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision level, serving in the role at Cincinnati, North Carolina, Mississippi and Texas Tech. He was nominated for the prestigious Broyles Award given annually to college football's top assistant coach both at North Carolina in 2011 and Texas Tech in 2012.

"After an extensive search and evaluation process, we have identified one of the top coaches and teachers in the business to join our staff at Cal," Dykes said. "Art has a tremendous amount of experience and an excellent track record in significant roles on the defensive side of the ball at the highest level of college football. He is a great fit at Cal as he shares in our philosophy of developing players to their fullest potential both on and off the field, while being an excellent teacher in all aspects of the game."

"I'm thrilled to be joining the Cal football coaching staff and believe that my coaching experience will help our defense improve quickly," Kaufman said. "I'm looking forward to building a strong defense that will make significant contributions to our success as a football team. Sonny Dykes is in the initial stages of building a tremendous football program at Cal, and it's great to be part of that process early on."

Kaufman was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Cincinnati in 2013 when the Bearcats finished 9-4 overall and played in the Belk Bowl. Kaufman's defense was one of the best in the country, ranking in the top 10 nationally in both rushing defense (6th, 104.5 ypg) and total defense (9th, 315.6 ypg). Cincinnati was also among the top 30 in 10 of the 11 primary defensive categories tracked in the national stats, including 14th in scoring defense (21.0 ppg).

Defensive lineman Jordan Stepp earned first-team All-American Athletic Conference honors in the inaugural season of the league while three Bearcats defensive lineman Silverberry Mouhon, linebacker Greg Blair and cornerback Deven Drane were second-team selections.

"I feel confident that Art Kaufman is the right coach to lead our defense," Dykes said. "I've observed his career for many years and have a strong appreciation for what he has accomplished. His teams are always fundamentally sound and play hard. The thing that really stood out as we researched him is that all of his former players that we talked to said the highlight of their career was playing for Art. It's a real credit to who he is as a person and a coach."

"When you have an opportunity to hire a coach of this caliber it speaks volumes to Cal's reputation on a national level," Dykes added. "Art had lots of other opportunities but joined us at Cal because he sees the same potential that I saw when I decided to take this coaching job. We're all excited about the future of Cal football and the opportunity to build something together."

The performance of Kaufman's defense last season came on the heels of a 2012 campaign in which he led a complete overhaul of the Texas Tech defense. Inheriting a 2011 unit that ranked 114th nationally in total defense (485.58 ypg), the Red Raiders improved to 38th (367.31 ypg) while ranking second in the Big 12 Conference. Texas Tech was keyed by a pass defense that led the league and ranked 15th in the country (192.00 ypg). The Red Raiders finished 8-5 overall and were victorious at the Meineke Car Care Bowl.

Defensive lineman Kerry Hyder along with defensive backs Cody Davis and D.J. Johnson were named second-team All-Big 12 in 2012, while Davis was also a first-team Capital One Academic All-American and one of 15 finalists for the prestigious William B. Campbell Trophy.

"Art has a proven track record of quick improvement and that was on full display during his tenure at Texas Tech," Dykes said. "He also has the ability to mesh a defense with a fast-paced offense. Those are two things that we obviously need."

Kaufman joined the Red Raiders from North Carolina, where he was the defensive coordinator for the Tar Heels in 2011 and the linebackers coach for three campaigns from 2009-11. Kaufman helped guide the 2011 Tar Heels to a No. 27 national ranking in rush defense (123.92 ypg), a No. 48 ranking in total defense (365.23 ypg) and an appearance against Missouri in the Independence Bowl.

Carolina developed several outstanding linebackers under Karuman's guidance, including current NFL players Zach Brown (Tennessee), Bruce Carter (Dallas) and Kevin Reddick (New Orleans).

Prior to his three-year run at North Carolina, Kaufman spent one season coaching the defensive line and special teams at Southern Miss (2008), three coaching linebackers at Middle Tennessee (2005-07), two both as the defensive line coach at East Carolina (2003-04) and two as the defensive coordinator/linebackers coach at Arkansas Tech (2000-01).

During his lone season at Southern Miss, the Golden Eagles posted a 7-6 record and won their last five games, including a New Orleans Bowl victory. Kaufman's 2006 team at Middle Tennessee won a co-Sun Belt title and was the school's first bowl team in 45 seasons, with the Blue Raiders defense ranking third in the nation in tackles for loss (8.08 tflpg) and 20th in sacks (2.77 spg). His first team at Arkansas Tech was 8-2.

Kaufman coached 10 of the previous 13 seasons over two stints at Mississippi, starting in 1988 with a four-year run working with defensive ends and linebackers before returning to Ole Miss for six campaigns from 1995-2000 as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.

During his first stint at Ole Miss, Kaufman helped guide the Rebels to back-to-back bowl appearances during the 1989 (Liberty Bowl) and 1990 (Gator Bowl) seasons for the first time since 1970 and 1971. In his second tour of duty, the Rebels played in four straight bowls (1997-2000) with his 1999 squad ranking fourth nationally in rushing defense (76.9 ypg).

In between his two stints at Mississippi he spent three seasons as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Louisiana Tech (1992-94). His 1992 team ranked fourth nationally in total defense (256.5 ypg).

Kaufman also coached five seasons at Northwestern State (1983-87), working with the outside linebackers for the first four campaigns before being promoted to defensive coordinator/linebackers coach for his fifth and final season.

Kaufman broke into the coaching business as a graduate assistant at Delta State in 1982 after receiving his bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas at Monticello in 1980. He was a four-year starting linebacker during his collegiate playing days with the Boll Weevils.

A native of Dermott, Ark., Kaufman has three daughters: Tara, Taylor and Madison.


Looks like you all have a pretty good hire, everyone. Good defensive mind with tons of experience. Congrats to you all, and let's hope your defense improves next year.
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MoragaBear;842268030 said:

Golden Bears' defensive coordinator has 12 seasons of FBS experience in the role
Art Kaufman Named Defensive Coordinator

BERKELEY Cal head football coach Sonny Dykes announced Wednesday that Art Kaufman, who has developed some of the top defenses in the country at multiple stops over his 32-year collegiate career, has agreed to become the Golden Bears' defensive coordinator. Kaufman has 12 seasons of experience as a defensive coordinator at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision level, serving in the role at Cincinnati, North Carolina, Mississippi and Texas Tech. He was nominated for the prestigious Broyles Award given annually to college football's top assistant coach both at North Carolina in 2011 and Texas Tech in 2012.


Breathing a sigh of relief. This is what we need. This guy has the gravitas that will keep Buh a respectful distance and concentrating on his unit.

Will AK coach a unit himself?

Is Akina in the fold also? I wasn't sure I saw confirmation of that.

Welcome to Cal, coach Kaufman.
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gobears725;842268097 said:

Sandy said that she was going to generate another million dollars by moving the Oregon game to levi's....


Actually I think it was said it could generate as much as seven figures. Remains to be seen how much it really will generate. One reason it might generate more is that season tickets were priced the same as last year, but this year they only include six games, the Oregon game is extra.
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aceman;842268095 said:

question.....how much are we paying buh as LB coach? still the same as before? then how are we paying kaufman?


We're contractually obligated to pay Buh the same amount of 500k/year. I have to assume Kaufman is getting more than Buh.

AK's old salary was 310k at Cincy. I'm betting he's doubling that. It took some googling to find that, but it appears the Cincy administration was trying to keep some costs in line, particularly with their bonuses.
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20130811/NEWS0102/308110040/Admins-coaches-among-highest-paid-UC-trim-its-bonuses
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tydog;842268048 said:

Sounds like Kaufman is a LB coach as well. Buh bye buh?


Maybe Kaufman can make Buh a better LB coach.
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Excellent hire. His credentials are solid. It does look like he's moved around a fair amount, but hopefully he is ready to settle down and stay put for a while. Now if we can see some results, (our D couldn't possibly be any worse).
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As good a hire as we could hope and expect. Welcome Coach Kaufman.

Go Bears!
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